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On this website critics examine a number of popular health and beauty products available on the market today. The information presented on the site about each of the products assessed has been obtained from publicly available sources. Those critics and this web site are sponsored by Rauscher | Bekke, manufacturers of Dermapril-SP. The information on this website is intended to inform and educate consumers. OverviewLifecell is hailed by its manufacturers as a revolutionary anti-aging and anti-wrinkle cream treatment. They say that Lifecell eliminates the need for treatments such as Botox, and other invasive cosmetic procedures. Lifecell is sold by a company known as South Beach Skin Care. They say that Lifecell will eliminate all lines and wrinkles, reduce dark circles and puffiness around the eyes, improve the elasticity of your skin, remove the appearance of crow’s feet and also, the most amazing claim, they say that Lifecell will protect your skin from future aging. But can one product really freeze time? Product DetailsThere is an official Lifecell website, with an endorsement from a plastic surgeon named Dr Raj Bhayani, who says that since discovering Lifecell he no longer recommends Botox to his patients. The main active ingredients in the product are Nitric Oxide and Idebenone. Nitric Oxide dilates the capillaries and increases healthy blood circulation to the skin while Idebenone is an antioxidant. The website says that the product is used by a large number of Hollywood celebrities, but we do not actually see any evidence to back up these claims. The price of Lifecell is $189, with a full thirty-day money-back guarantee. We were unable from the website to find out any firm information about the manufacturers of Lifecell or the company that sells it. The Good
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The Bottom Line.The product manufacturers focus on the fact that there is Nitric Oxide and Idebenone in their product yet there are other face creams on the market which contain these ingredients. The inclusion of these ingredients does not therefore distinguish it from other anti aging creams for sale on the market today. The manufacturers say that the cream is used and endorsed by a number of Hollywood celebrities yet they provide no evidence to back up this claim. There are some testimonials on the website from those who have been happy with the results of Lifecell, but they are hard to be trusted when there is no actual hard evidence from controlled trials to back up the manufacturers claim. As things stand the manufacturers are making some extraordinary claims for this cream, but we cannot recommend that you pay $189 for it unless we see some concrete evidence that it really does do what the manufacturers say it does. All in all we are not yet convinced that it is the miracle anti-aging cream that we have all been waiting for.
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